The greatest catch you ever saw

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    The greatest catch you ever saw
    this was a tough one for me to decide apon. i decided i'd just make my number 1 catch a tie.

    Bo Jackson walking the wall in royals stadium, and the kevin mitchel bar handed catch in the corner of bush stadium.

    there was another one that i felt was worthy though, and that catch wasn't even a player. it was on the MNF game, when the fan jumped over the balcony and caught that ball in that packers/bears game.
  • Stumpage
    SBR MVP
    • 09-21-05
    • 2906

    #2
    Devon White in the 1992 World Series (Game 4 I believe) and primarily because I was there for it...Back to the plate he crashed into the wall, recovered and threw to the infield for the second and third outs. Ump blew the triple play though, saying the braves runner who was on 2nd got back to the base...Runner up would be any number of Fred Lynn catches from the mid to late 70's. That guy had no regard for his personal safety. Just awesome to watch.
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    • Willie Bee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-14-06
      • 15726

      #3
      I used to love to watch both Terry Puhl and Steve Finley shag flies in the Astrodome.

      Puckett's catch in the '91 Series was pretty sharp.

      Swoboda and Cleon Jones in the '69 Series each made nice grabs.

      And Glen Barker, of all people, made a really nice catch in 2000 or 2001 (suffering from a little CRS disease this morning) up against the Astros' bullpen fence at Arthur Andersen Memorial Std in Houston.
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      • bigboydan
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 08-10-05
        • 55420

        #4
        another good catch was antonio freeman on MNF against the vikings. at first i didn't think it was a catch, til i saw the replay.
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        • moses millsap
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-25-05
          • 8289

          #5
          Most impressive catch is Michael Douglas somehow getting Catherine Zeta-Jones (That's how I felt at the time, now, she's just, bleh)
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          • Illusion
            Restricted User
            • 08-09-05
            • 25166

            #6
            That Bo Jackson catch has to be the best I have ever seen. Just about any one of Jim Edmonds catches. Torri Hunter has made some great catches as well, but the Jackson play stands out the most to me.
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            • bigboydan
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 08-10-05
              • 55420

              #7
              i'm suprised somebody hasn't mentioned jeffery mayor's catch agains the O's in the playoff game played in yankee stadium
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              • Vietbet
                SBR Rookie
                • 08-11-05
                • 23

                #8
                Ron Swoboda, most everyone over 45 knows what I am talking about. The two games I would personally like to see on ESPN Classic is that 1969 WS game 5 and the UNLV vs. North Carolina game in 1977 NCAA's, I always wondered if they had a 3 point shot (not to mention a shot clock) who would have won.
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                • gamblingman
                  SBR Hustler
                  • 03-04-06
                  • 86

                  #9
                  The greatest catch that was never made was when jose conseco got beaned off the head and gave the batter a homrun lol
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                  • darkghost
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-19-05
                    • 1721

                    #10
                    Originally posted by gamblingman
                    The greatest catch that was never made was when jose conseco got beaned off the head and gave the batter a homrun lol
                    I was just about to mention that. I still crack up everytime I see that replay. Talk about bone-headed.

                    I've seen Andruw Jones make some great catches but I still remember Otis Nixon snag one that was way over the wall by planting his foot into the wall to get a few extra feet into the air.
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                    • Jay Edgar
                      SBR MVP
                      • 03-08-06
                      • 1576

                      #11
                      Also happens to be one of my earliest baseball memories.

                      Carl Yastrzemski, April 1967, a full-out dive into the LF-CF gap at Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the 9th to preserve a no-hitter in the major league debut of a kid lefty named Billy Rohr. (Rohr gave up a single two batters later and was pretty much never heard from again.)
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